"It didn't feel near the same as it did last time we came
off that field. It was pretty poor feeling, actually. We played poorly in all
three phases of the game - offense, defense and special teams. Give Georgia
Tech credit for what they accomplished today because they were the better team
today."

On what happened with
the defensive effort

"I don't have the answer for you right now. We'll have to go
back and look at the film and see what was actually happening out there. We
used two different fronts throughout the game, and I'm not sure either one of
them had much success. We went with the 3-4 and a 4-3 and mixed it up
throughout the game and whether they ran it or threw it, we didn't have much
success or any consistency."

On giving up
opportunities for Georgia Tech

"You don't want to give up seven completions for 208 yards,
I know that, against a team that traditionally has trouble throwing the football.
When you get guys, when they get their eyes where they're not supposed to be
and you don't play with assignment discipline, you give them the opportunity to
make some big plays."

On practice leading up
to this game

"Practices were good. If I saw that coming, I probably
wouldn't have shown up today. I didn't see that coming. We had really good
practices. We had a lot of energy at practice. I had no idea."

On the third quarter

"We had a pick-two, and they turned around and scored on the
very next play. Thirty points in the third quarter is what happened there. We
just fell apart. We basically gave them the game and then had a chance to get
back into the game down a score and we just couldn't get it going."

Georgia Tech Coach Paul Johnson

On the kicker, Chris
Tanner

"I'll tell you who I'm really proud of, Chris Tanner, a guy
who hadn't kicked, hadn't done that in a pressure situation. He did a great job
for us."

On a crucial play in
the game

"I don't know about any one play that sticks out. I think
anytime we got a stop it was big. I know that. And to get a turnover and the
stop...I was frustrated because we had the ball on the kickoff, and Chris Milton
rolled around on his back, and to their (Carolina's) credit, they took it away
from him. But he had the ball. I saw it happen right in front of me. But when
they get in a pile, that stuff goes on. You can't get flipped over...they got him
on his back, and they did a good job of getting it out.

On setting ACC scoring
and points records

"Too bad we missed that two-point conversion. The kids
played their butts off. They played hard, and they made plays. They made a lot
of plays...Vad (Lee) with the throw to Robby (Godhigh). It was a good throw, and
Robby made a play. Third down over on our side...it was third and eight that we
ran a play into too many people and Orwin (Smith) made a play. He made the guy
miss and got the first down. And when guys are doing that you stay on the
field. You have a chance to be successful."

On the defense giving
up 50 points

"It's like I said after the game, 68 is more than 50.
Sometimes you win like that, sometimes you win 6-3. I thought they did enough
in the second half to enable us to win. They kept playing, and that's what
you've got to do."

UNC Player Quotes

LB Kevin
Reddick

On Georgia Tech's
offense

"I've played against it for three years, four years now. I
think last year we did okay with it, the other years it kind of gassed us. You
just have to be disciplined and that's it. The coaches were telling us all week
'do your job, do your job,' and guys didn't come out and do that today."

On the extra week to
prepare

"Practices were going great. Everybody was hitting their
man, whoever they had. I mean, that's practice. You have your look team, they
give you the look, trying to get as close as the can to the real team. You get
out there on the field, and it's just a game. Sometime it may deal with lack of
experience."

WR Quinshad Davis

On his first 100-yard
game

"It feels good to get it out of the way, but it came in a
loss, so it kind of takes that feeling back a little bit."

On the Georgia Tech
secondary

"They were playing a lot of cover two, and they started to
press a little bit at the end. Other than that they were playing a lot of cover
two and we took advantage of it."

On the offense's
performance

"I felt like we did good, except towards the end we started
struggling a little bit. Other than that I thought we did good."

CB Tim Scott

On his interception
and touchdown

"We were just in cover two, but we disguised it a little
bit, so on the snap of the ball I just took two shovel steps to make it seem
like man on them, and then I just stopped and read the quarterback and that's
when who threw the ball and I just jumped it."

On Georgia Tech's
success through the air

"They're know as a running team, but when they're running,
running, running, they're going to give you a couple play-action passes. When
they did do so we were unprepared for it and it really hurt us."